3:01 p.m. -- Palm Drive. A woman asked police to step up patrols in the neighborhood after someone stole Halloween decorations -- a mummy and scarecrow -- from outside her residence. The same victim also said someone rifled through her unlocked vehicle a few days earlier, police said.

12:13 p.m. -- Palm Drive. A caller reported that she returned home and discovered a rear window smashed and that someone had burglarized her home. According to police, a witness spotted two men about 9:30 a.m. acting suspiciously outside the residence, including one who was carrying a bag. One was heavyset with a pony tail and wearing a blue sweatshirt with a white pattern. Details about the second suspect were not available. The men fled the neighborhood in a four-door late-1980s Buick.

12:15 p.m. -- Alta Avenue. A woman told police she learned she was an identity theft victim when her bank contacted her, saying someone was using her Social Security number.

3:55 p.m. -- Magnolia Avenue. The theft of an iPhone from the girl's locker room at Piedmont High School was reported.

10:28 p.m. -- Grand Avenue. People traveling in possibly a dark blue Toyota Sienna threw eggs at a parked vehicle and at several people standing inside a nearby garage, hitting some of them, police said.

Thursday, Nov. 1

8:02 a.m. -- King Avenue. A man told police that someone egged his house between 10 p.m. Wednesday and midnight, breaking a bedroom window.

9:40 a.m. -- Crocker Avenue. A resident told police that two watches and an iPad are missing from his home. He identified possible suspects.

9:51 p.m. -- Greenbank Avenue. A woman told police that someone rifled through her vehicle and stole the stereo from inside. The theft occurred Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

Friday, nov. 2

3:41 p.m. -- San Carlos Avenue. Police are investigating a report that a man sitting in a parked vehicle took photographs of a group of juvenile girls as they walked past him. The man sped off when one girl confronted him.

Saturday, Nov. 3

4:31 a.m. -- Greenbank Avenue. A caller told police that he interrupted a man breaking into his vehicle. The suspect, who was wearing a red baseball cap and red sweatshirt, was last seen running toward Grand Avenue. No items were stolen from the vehicle.